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Irresistible Snacks At Four Seasons, Bercham, Ipoh

UNHEALTHY but definitely Tasty!!

Yes, I really indulge in unhealthy snacks once awhile or twice in awhile... LOL... Cannot really resist when I pass by this area in Bercham, a corner coffeeshop called Four Seasons.  During MCO, a lady used to deliver food to my house and she recommended this snack to me.  Once tasted, there is no turning back, I go and buy them myself since she does not deliver to the house anymore.

My kids also like these fried snacks, consisting of sweet potatoes, yam, banana and sweet glutinous flour called "Nien Koe."  That is definitely my favourite snack of all times!  Know how they do it?  The fried Nien Koe is one inch thick, wrapped between one piece of yam and one piece of sweet potato.  When you want bite into it, you got to open your mouth really big to do that... and the best part is, the melted Nien Koe will dripped into your mouth and....... after that, I cannot describe how tasty the combination is!   LOL.... 

This is the stall... it is just outside the corner coffeeshop...
Yes, we can call up to book first...
It opens at 11am and finishes around 1.30pm... 
Since we were early, the Nien Koe was still "under process".... 
Sweet Potatoes balls is nice too....
The boss gave us two to try.... 
We bought two fried bananas as well....
Can you see the stick?  The boss is poking onto them for us to try...
So nice of him.... 
Fried Yam which we bought too.... 
Yes, we were greedy... 
Everything seen... we wanted to eat....
And on the left is the Fried Nien Koe...
The best of the best!
If only someone delivers this to me now....................




 

Comments

  1. I have never heard of these, wish I could try one!!

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  2. Oooooo...I had that in Kuching. So so so good! I only bought a few pieces to try. REGRET! Should have bought more!

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  3. All my favourites. If this place is near to my place, I will be greedy too and buy a bit of everything.

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  4. I love to eat these snacks too especially nian ko.

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  5. True. Unhealthy food usually taste better than their healthy counterparts. LOL :D

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  6. I want too. I like such snack!! But need to control as age is catching up. Hehe.

    Sweet potatoes balls and fried banana.... Nien koe looked good too.

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  7. I was craving for fried snacks the other day and went to a small gerai nearby the office to buy banana fritters and fish lekor. Nice to eat once in a while.

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  8. All I like. The Nian Ko looks so tempting!

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  9. Whoa!!! That fried nien koe is so heavenly and dripping hot!! Sedap giler. I also love the fried potato balls. Nice to eat them while driving long distance.

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